Erik ten Hag says it is “up to the fans” whether they remain patient after Manchester United’s winless Premier League run extended to four games with their draw at Bournemouth.
Captain Bruno Fernandes scored both goals as United twice came from behind to deny the hosts, who led through Dominic Solanke’s opener before Justin Kluivert gave them a deserved half-time lead.
United, whose hopes of securing European football were further dented, dropped one place to seventh following Newcastle United’s 4-0 win over Tottenham earlier on Saturday.
On the need for patience from supporters as Ten Hag attempts to turn United’s fortunes around, the manager told Sky Sports: “It is up to them but it is the truth.
“At this moment with all the problems we have, we play to our levels. We can play very good when everyone is on top form but we have to do it for the whole 90 minutes.”
When later asked about the potential for United to record their worst Premier League finish should they drop below seventh, Ten Hag said the question was “not important for this moment” before walking out of his media conference.
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Solanke ensured Bournemouth took reward for their positive start with an assured finish low into the corner after getting the better of Willy Kambwala in the 16th minute – and that breakthrough only served to further motivate the home side.
The Cherries were punished for their wastefulness when Fernandes levelled from Alejandro Garnacho’s cut-back but Kluivert restored the hosts’ advantage five minutes later, as a simple ball from Marcos Senesi exposed the generous amount of space between Diogo Dalot and Kambwala.
Bournemouth should have been out of sight before the interval but, instead, Fernandes equalised again midway through the second half – this time stepping up to convert a penalty awarded for handball after Kobbie Mainoo’s shot deflected on to the unfortunate Adam Smith.
Andoni Iraola’s side, who remain 12th, thought they had been awarded a late penalty but, following a lengthy video assistant referee (VAR) review, Kambwala’s foul on Christie was determined to have taken place outside the box.
Fernandes earns point for faltering United
It is a damning indictment of Manchester United’s second season under Ten Hag that still, 32 games into the campaign, onlookers remain unsure what to expect from the Dutchman’s side from game to game, and from half to half.
United have not won in the Premier League since 9 March – that home victory over Everton representing their only win in seven games in the competition. Their last away league win came against Luton Town, on 18 February.
The Red Devils failed to hold on to leads against Brentford, Chelsea and Liverpool in the space of nine days last week – taking their total number of points dropped to a club record 15 in the Premier League this season and seemingly ending their hopes of Champions League qualification.
But they never appeared capable of establishing a lead in the late-afternoon sun on the south coast, with Fernandes’ two equalisers representing United’s only attempts on target.
The under-pressure Ten Hag named the same 11 whose second-half revival earned a point against title-chasing Liverpool – but there was no sense of momentum here and the usually lively Garnacho was substituted at half-time.
Fernandes, who struck the bar with a superb attempt before the interval, was a rare source of inspiration for United. The Portuguese skipper was seen voicing his frustration when no team-mates were alert to his desire to play a quick free-kick as they trailed, before he delivered with typical composure from the penalty spot.
On United’s captain, Ten Hag told BBC Sport: “Scoring twice, very creative, it’s true he gives a lot of energy to the team. He is acting as a captain, bringing the energy and we are very pleased with this.”
He added: “We are all disappointed but he expresses that feeling. We have to win our games and we have dropped too many unnecessary points in the last few games.”
Fortunate to escape with a point here, United’s attention now turns to keeping their last hope of silverware alive when they face Championship side Coventry City in their FA Cup semi-final at Wembley next Sunday.
Bournemouth’s progress clear
In sharp contrast to the disarray on display from the visitors, the progress achieved by Premier League manager of the month Iraola at Bournemouth is evident.
The Cherries are on course to record their best Premier League season, now just five points away from beating the 46 achieved in 2016-17.
That is despite not earning their first league win under Spaniard Iraola until their 10th game at the end of October – and the club is certainly reaping the rewards for remaining patient with the former Rayo Vallecano manager.
Bournemouth started on the front foot and rarely relented – and should have made more of a series of high-quality chances as they carved their opponents open at will.
Andre Onana was required to deny Milos Kerkez at his near post shortly after Solanke’s opener, Luis Sinisterra shot narrowly wide and Ryan Christie twice also went close in a dominant first-half display.
There were also chances for energetic wing-back Kerkez, who saw a header hit the crossbar, while Kluivert failed to beat Onana at close range.
But, despite 20 attempts to the visitors’ eight, Smith’s misfortune and the VAR’s decision to overrule referee Tony Harrington’s on-field penalty call in the seventh minute of stoppage time saw them fall short of a first league double over United following their 3-0 win at Old Trafford in December.
Manager Iraola said: “We didn’t take our chances – we had chances to finish with a better result. All the refereeing decisions were against us today.
“It’s not bad luck – I complain about consistency. I can’t understand the decisions. I did not think it was a penalty from Adam Smith. I disagree.”
Player of the match
ChristieRyan Christie
with an average of 7.27
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Squad number10Player nameChristie
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Squad number25Player nameSenesi
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Squad number3Player nameKerkez
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Squad number4Player nameL Cook
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Squad number15Player nameA Smith
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Squad number8Player nameFaivre
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Squad number27Player nameZabarnyi
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Squad number26Player nameÜnal
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Squad number37Player nameAarons
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Squad number1Player nameNeto
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Squad number17Player nameSinisterra
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Squad number11Player nameOuattara
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Squad number9Player nameSolanke
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Squad number19Player nameKluivert
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Squad number5Player nameKelly
Manchester United
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Squad number8Player nameBruno Fernandes
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Squad number5Player nameMaguire
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Squad number24Player nameOnana
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Squad number37Player nameMainoo
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Squad number29Player nameWan-Bissaka
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Squad number20Player nameDiogo Dalot
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Squad number53Player nameKambwala
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Squad number11Player nameHøjlund
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Squad number17Player nameGarnacho
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Squad number18Player nameCasemiro
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Squad number10Player nameRashford
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Squad number16Player nameDiallo
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Squad number7Player nameMount
Line-ups
Bournemouth
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1NetoBooked at 90mins
- 15A SmithSubstituted forAaronsat 70′minutes
- 27Zabarnyi
- 25SenesiBooked at 33mins
- 3Kerkez
- 4L CookBooked at 86mins
- 10ChristieBooked at 86mins
- 11OuattaraSubstituted forFaivreat 70′minutes
- 19KluivertSubstituted forÜnalat 76′minutes
- 17SinisterraSubstituted forKellyat 39′minutes
- 9Solanke
Substitutes
- 5Kelly
- 8Faivre
- 14Scott
- 23Hill
- 26Ünal
- 29Billing
- 37Aarons
- 42Travers
- 50Dacosta Gonzalez
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 24Onana
- 20Dalot
- 53Kambwala
- 5Maguire
- 29Wan-Bissaka
- 18Casemiro
- 37MainooSubstituted forMountat 78′minutes
- 17GarnachoSubstituted forDialloat 45′minutes
- 8Bruno Fernandes
- 10Rashford
- 11Højlund
Substitutes
- 1Bayindir
- 4S Amrabat
- 7Mount
- 14Eriksen
- 16Diallo
- 62Forson
- 70Amass
- 75Ogunneye
- 84Wheatley
- Referee:
- Tony Harrington
- Attendance:
- 11,229
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, Bournemouth 2, Manchester United 2.
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Second Half ends, Bournemouth 2, Manchester United 2.
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Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Harry Maguire.
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Attempt blocked. Enes Ünal (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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VAR Decision: No Penalty Bournemouth.
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Foul by Willy Kambwala (Manchester United).
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Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Romain Faivre (Bournemouth) left footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Lewis Cook following a corner.
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Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Diogo Dalot.
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Corner, Bournemouth. Conceded by Casemiro.
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Neto (Bournemouth) is shown the yellow card.
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Willy Kambwala (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Enes Ünal (Bournemouth).
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Foul by Amad Diallo (Manchester United).
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Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt missed. Amad Diallo (Manchester United) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the right.
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Lewis Cook (Bournemouth) is shown the yellow card.
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Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) is shown the yellow card.
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Ryan Christie (Bournemouth) has gone down, but the referee deems it simulation.
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Attempt missed. Max Aarons (Bournemouth) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left. Assisted by Lewis Cook.